Somefhingfor mmm EVERY CHILD born into the world with an d, becomes an obji itude, not only bec__ but because of the dreadful fc nmtinu is to be lifelong a" less and prosperity, the duty of mothers of such a acquaint themselv ■'"'* "l----r ANTED —By farmer, new arrival, with YV grown-up family (giod references), Dairy Farm on Share9.—-Apply JoHH LbjDOJJ, Aootionfer, Stratford. 4 WANTED TO SELL.—A good and sound Butchering Business; turnover about 5 bodies of beef and 25 sheep weekly. For further pa ticulars apply to F. 8. CANNING, Norman by. dw6 I ALL accounts against the undersigned A. must be rendered by SATURDAY, 31st inat. J. W. FOOTE. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. THE u«ual monthly meeting of the Tai naki Branch of the above Institute will I he held in the Board's Room on SATURDAY, May 31st, at 2.30 p.m., when Mr McAdam will reart a paper on Compulsarv Education. ALFRED GRAY, w d3l Hon. Sec. TARANAKI MUSEUM. THE Museum v/'ll be opened to the public on THTJKSDAY and SATURDAYS afternoon from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. W. E. SPKNCER, c Hon. Sec. MAORI CURIOS. AVINO purchased the whole of Mr. G. . L Sheppee's unique collection of Maori Curio=, which it has taken him eighteen yean to gather together, I propose to offer them to the pKblio and collectors, i hj". articles will be on view at Mr. Sheppee's re idence in Oonrtenay-street for the next fortnight, when they will be removed to the Old Curiosity Shop. The collection includes some fine specimens of Taiahas, T.iwhata-whatas, Me-es (greenstone, whalehone and othtri), Aitikis. Mr. Sheppee has t;ever sold a single article during the years he has been collecting. Call first at J. BUTTKRWORTH'S dw3l Old Curiosity Shop NEW PLYMOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Principal: E. Pridham, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin. Head Misteess : Miss Grant, M.A. Assistant Tfachers: Miss Drew and Mr H. H. Ward. 1 ' r pHE Seco.id Term of 1902 in connection ' JL with the above School will commence on WEDNESDAY, 4th June, at 9 a.ai. J An admission examination will be held at ' the School on that date at 10 a.m c Feb :£2 2s per term, payable in advance. t W. BEWLSY, t td Secretary. TO BUILDERS. f npENDERS will be received <vt my office t I up to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, June r '.4 th, tor the erection of a LAUNDRY at the Hospital. i- Tbe lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted. FRANK MESSENGER, Architect, 312 7 Devon-street. ] I TO BUILDERS is TENDERS will be reo6iv«d at my office np to 4 p.m. on SATURDAY, June II 14th, for Building Offices in Broughams street for the Union Steamship Co. Lowest or any tender not necessarily j. accepted. iT FRANK MESBKNGER, lg Architect, 29 312 Devon-street,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 31 May 1902, Page 3
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457Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 127, 31 May 1902, Page 3
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